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High Pressure or Anticyclones

Anticyclones are the opposite of depressions - they are area of high atmospheric pressure, where the air is sinking.

As the air is sinking, not rising, no clouds or rain are formed As the air is sinking, not rising, no clouds or rain are formed. This is because as the air sinks it warms - meaning it can hold more water. The absence of fronts means winds may be very light.

Consequently, high pressure areas are often associated with settled, dry and bright conditions. In summer, anticyclones bring dry, hot weather. In winter, clear skies may bring cold nights and frost.

In cold conditions anticyclones may also bring fog and mist, as the cold forces moisture in air to condense at low altitudes.

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